In
a Nativity. This is the
arena wherein transpires the combat
against the inertia inherent in all
forms of society - the limiting power of
the level of race consciousness. Here
are expressed the innermost and secret
emotions; the source and nature of
hidden and underhanded opposition;
imprisonment, hospitalization; the
uncles and aunts on the mother's side (v.
Fourth House); the secret effects
ot sins of omission and commission -
defects of character that make necessary
a spiritual rebirth. Since we can rid
ourselves of the presence of these
ghosts of the past only by liquidating
our indebtedness to them, the Twelfth
may be termed the House of the Hangover;
of crime, punishment and grief; the
pawnshop of the Ego; the Gethsemane of
the soul; the Hell wherein one atones
for his errors through compassionate
self-sacrifice, whereby ultimately to
achieve freedom from conditions that
limit and restrict. Thus it is also the
House of Charity given and received.
Termed the
House of Bondage, and of Self-Undoing,
it is also the House of Initiation and
ultimate understanding. While it is
frequently tenanted by the significators
of scandal, self-approbation and
hardness of heart, its qualities can be
advantageously employed for work done in
seclusion, for confidential
behind-the-scene activities, and for
meditation and inner development.
The
Terminal Houses, the Fourth, Eighth and
Twelfth, corresponding to the Emotional
Triplicity of Signs, are concerned with
the three most mysterious phases of
life; the Fourth, the end of physical
man; the Eighth, the liberation of his
soul; the Twelfth, his secret
aspirations and his disposition in the
after-world.
From this,
proponents of the doctrine of
Reincarnation deduce that the Nativity
we have on this plane of expression we
earned in a past incarnation, while the
one we will acquire in our next
incarnation will depend upon the life we
lived in this - and are living now. Thus
again is involved the Law of Cause and
Effect from which is no escape.
In
a Mundane Figure: Labor
disturbances, plagues and epidemics,
conditions that militate against the
public welfare; correctional
institutions, jails, prisons,
workhouses, houses of detention,
hospitals and charitable institutions;
organizations devoted to forcible
control or condemnation of people;
involuntary services ordered by law; the
nation's secret enemies in war and
peace; spies and confidential agents of
foreign countries; crimes and criminals;
the personal journeyings and writings of
those in power in the government; the
nation's secret societies, both
political and religious.
In an
Organization: forces inclining to
dissolution of the organization as an
entity, hence enemy and secret
organizations; the secret intelligence
department; investigative agencies in
connection with hospitals and prisons;
labor unions, insofar as they represent
Sixth House personnel; organized and
social units, as distinguished from the
parent organization; strikes and labor
troubles-which have their inception in
the Sixth House, but come to fruition in
the Twelfth.